Staying Healthy

Vitamins and Minerals
Research Finds Combination of Calcium and Vitamin D May Offer Protection Against Type 2 Diabetes

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
(07/2007)

Most Americans fail to get the calcium and vitamin D they need, but this shortfall could be affecting more than their bones. It may, at least in part, be one reason behind the epidemic of type 2 diabetes, suggests new research conducted at Tufts University.

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MIddle Aged Older Women
Boosting Key Milk Nutrients May Protect Against Cancer

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
(06/2007)

Key milk nutrients, calcium and vitamin D, may do more than just help keep your bones strong. Increasing intake of calcium and vitamin D could reduce the risk for cancer in women by at least 60 percent, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

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Woman Drinking Milk for Calcium
Drink Up to Help Reduce PMS

Archives of Internal Medicine
(09/2006)

If you are one of the 85 percent of women who experience symptoms of PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome), you may want to grab a glass of lowfat milk. According to research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, including more calcium and vitamin D in the diet may help women reduce the severity these monthly symptoms.

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Mother and Baby
Low Intake of Milk During Pregnancy Linked to Decreased Birth Weight

Canadian Medical Association Journal
(04/2006)

A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal gives expectant mothers yet another reason to drink their milk. Researchers found that women who rarely drank milk during their pregnancy gave birth to smaller babies compared to women who drank more milk.

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Glass of Milk with Straw
Study Reveals Milk May Help Reduce Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

Archives of Internal Medicine
(05/2005)

With today's escalating rates of obesity, it has lead to an epidemic of type 2 diabetes, which currently affects 16 million Americans. But a new study suggests it may be possible to reduce the risk of developing the disease by simply drinking more lowfat milk.

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Woman Drinking Milk for Calcium
Research Suggest Milk Drinkers Have a Lower Risk for Colon Cancer

Journal of the National Cancer Institute
(09/2004)

New research published in the July 7th issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reviewed data from 10 studies of more than 534,000 people in the United States and Europe to determine a link between milk and reduced risk for colon cancer.

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MIddle Aged Older Women
Could Vitamin D, A Key Milk Nutrient, Affect How You Age?

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
(11/2007)

There is a new reason for the 76 million baby boomers in the United States to grab a glass of milk. Vitamin D, a key nutrient in milk, could have aging benefits linked to reduced inflammation, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

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Build Muscle
Vitamin D, A Key Milk Nutrient, Linked to Better Muscle Power

Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
(02/2009)

New study reveals teen girls with higher vitamin D levels may have improved muscle performance. Young female athletes could have yet another reason to grab a glass of vitamin D-rich milk.

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